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Hopefully, you survived the storm of the century of the week (relevance: 100%, date: Jan 28, 2026)
If you're reading this, it is likely you survived the Storm of the Century of the Week. If you're not reading this, I don't know why, the Graphic is pretty cheap, has a lot of useful stuff, and after used, it is appreciated by good boy dogs and people looking to start a fire.
According to TV media, every storm is "historic," and likely the end of mankind. Reporters often seem disappointed when we didn't all get freeze dried as they stand outside in sideways wind and sleet.

LOCAL PARTIES HOST CANDIDATE EVENTS
Nash County Democratic Party hosts Meet and Greet in Rocky Mount
(relevance: 65.4%, date: Jan 28, 2026)
ROCKY MOUNT - A tightly-timed full slate of candidates spoke at a Nash County Democratic Party Meet and Greet Jan. 22, the event occurring at Democratic party headquarters in Rocky Mount inside 301 S. Church Street's station square.
Cassandra Stroud Conover, county party chair, introduced nearly 20 candidates, most appearing in person but some speaking their piece via live Zoom calls. The event ran from 6 p.m. to nearly 8.

LOCAL PARTIES HOST CANDIDATE EVENTS
Nash County Republican Party hosts Meet and Greet in Nashville
(relevance: 47.8%, date: Jan 28, 2026)
NASHVILLE - The first of two planned Nash County GOP Meet and Greets took place during the evening of Jan. 20 at the Elks Lodge in Nashville, featuring eight candidates for seats in the U.S. Senate, 1st District US Congress, NC Senate and NC House of Representatives.
Emceed by Owen Strickland II, Bailey Mayor and Chairman of the Nash County Republican Party, the event ran from 6:30 to 8 p.m., with each candidate having six minutes each to speak. Strickland said the candidates' order was done by drawing names from a hat.

Local florist celebrates 75 years in downtown Nashville (relevance: 46.7%, date: Jan 28, 2026)
NASHVILLE - Madelyn's Flowers and Gifts just celebrated its 75th year as a part of Nashville history. The downtown florist shop operates with deep community roots, including regular participation in graduations and proms for Northern Nash High School, Nash Central High School and Nash Community College.
Given that flowers are 'good from birth to death and everything in between,' as they say in the business, that opens the door for owner Kaylan Collie and her staff to play a part in the highs and lows of people's lives.

NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS (relevance: 31.8%, date: Jan 28, 2026)
Malicious conduct by prisoner reported at 100 N. Boddie St., Nashville on 1/22/26
Identity fraud reported at 105 Drake St., Nashville on 1/23/26
Larceny misdemeanor reported at 10696 E. NC 97, Rocky Mount on 1/23/26
Larceny misdemeanor reported at 11331 Red Bud Rd., Castalia on 1/20/26


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